West Brom Tickets Now On Sale - Ipswich Town News
Tickets have gone on sale for Town’s Carling Cup quarter-final against West Bromwich Albion at Portman Road on Wednesday 1st December (KO 7.45pm). Adult season ticket holders will pay £5 less than non-season ticket holders for their seats.
Prices for season ticket holders are £20 for adults, £15 for concessions, students and under-20s, and £5 for under-16s.
Non-season ticket holders’ prices are £25 for adults, £17 for concessions, students and under-20s, and £7 for under-16s.
Prices on the day of the game rise to £28 for adults, £19 for concessions, students and under-20s, and £8 for under-16s.
Tickets are currently on sale to season ticket holders and Silver Card holders with general sale starting on Monday 22nd November. Full details on the club site.
West Brom will not be taking their full allocation which means season ticket holders in areas A, B, C and E can purchase their usual seats. Season ticket holders on the pre-paid cup scheme will have their payment taken automatically.
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